The war that saved my life sequel5/24/2023 Ada has never been interested in getting to know her friend’s family-especially Maggie’s mother, the formidable Lady Thorton. World War II continues, and forces the small community to come together and rely on one another. Although Jamie adapts more easily, Ada still struggles with the aftermath of her old life, and how to fit into her new life. I haven’t read too much about this time and I found the historical context difficult and fascinating.Īccording to Goodreads, “ Ada and her younger brother, Jamie, now have a permanent home with their loving legal guardian, Susan Smith. We are still in the midst of WWII and the difficult circumstances of the people in the UK–even after the Blitz. I was a bit surprised that this story picks up the narrative right after the first book finishes.I was excited to get back into Ada’s story and hear about her life with Susan and brother Jamie. But I finally picked it up at one of our favorite local bookstores in August. I think that novel deserved to win the Newbery Medal in 2016 instead of Last Stop on Market Street (don’t get me started on that award winner).Īnyways, I have seen this sequel at the library and bookstores for a while now. This novel is the sequel to one of my favorite Newbery Honor books: The War that Saved my Life. I am excited to share my review of The War I Finally Won by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley.
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